The Bethel High School, BHS, is
a government run co-ed secondary institution
located on the leeward side of St.Vincent in
Campden Park. There is a present enrollment
of 602 students with a teaching force of 44
teachers. There are presently 24 classrooms
with 26 classes housing five forms. The
school houses an office, staffroom, computer lab,
three science labs- Junior, Chemistry and
Biology Labs, art room, Computer Lab,
counselling room, tuck shop, library and a general
auditorium. Classes commence at 8:30 a.m
promptly Mondays to Fridays.

MAIN OFFICE
COMPUTER LAB

The major aims
of the institution are to;

The major aims
of the institution are to;

develop
competence in relevant subject areas in appropiate
stages.

provide an environment which will promote
responsible behavior and develop favourable
attitudes to learning.

make Students aware of desirable community
standards and attitudes and to develop these in our
students

prepare students to cope adequately with post
secondary/school responsibilities

The
school also seeks to achieve the following aims and
objectives:

to help
students develop lively enquiring minds ; giving
them the ability to question and argue rationally
and to apply themseleves to tasks.

to help
students to the maximum development of their
physical qualities giving them an understanding of
the means of achieving and the benefits of physical
fitness, health and hygiene.

to help
students to use language effectively and
imaginatively in reading, writing, speaking and
listening; and to communicate by non-verbal
means.

to provide
a basis of mathematical, scientific and technical
knowledege, enabling students to learn the essential
skills needed in a fast-changing world of
work.

to help
students to develop their own value systems and to
respect the rights of others to their own value
systems.

to help students understand how our country is
governed and to instil an awareness of the social,
civic and political responsibilities and the rights
of citizenship.

to teach students about human achievement and
aspirations and in particular to make them aware of
the traditions and culture of our past heritage.

to help students understand the world in which
we live, and the interdependence of nations.

to help students appreciate the economic
frame-work of society.

to encourage and foster the development of the
students whose social, physical or environmental
disadvantages or intellectual differences cripple
their capacity to learn or to achieve their full
potential, if necessary by making additional
resources available to them.

to help create for students a school environment
conducive to the effective utilisation of leisure
time and to generate an understanding of the
implications of sound, practical habits.

to enable individuals to use in a creative way
their talents and capabilities for the betterment of
society.

THE
SCHOOL'S P.T.A (Parent-Teachers'
Association)

P.T.A meetings are held each term.
Parents/Guardians are members. Whenever
meetings are scheduled, invitation letters are given to
students to deliver. They are instructed to remind
their parents/guardians about the time for that meeting
when the time draws near. Parents/Guardians should
realise that if they care about their children and their
education then they will make a desperate effort to
attend these meetings, anxious to hear what the teachers
have to say.

PREFECTS

Prefects are selected by teachers and
administration from the fifth(5th) forms and
fourth(4th) forms if necessary. Their
selection is based on a high standard of academic work,
positive attitude, punctuality, decorum, maturity,
responsibility and good leadership qualities. The
prefect body is designed to assist with the overall
discipline of the school.

SCHOOL
SONG

To listen to the school song click on
play.

1. Come one and all,
come let us sing,
Yes, set aside just
everything To
praise our dear School.
You do expect us to
excel So let us
all do well, If
you wish to put us to the
test We will
always strive to do our best.

2.
We thank our parents, teachers
too, Our
friends and those who've seen us
through, In
song, we salute you.
We've made mistakes along the
way, But for us
all, please pray,
With excellence, though young, we'll
build our Nation
Through self-discipline and
dedication.

3. This is
no idle boast, nor fun
Our Alma Mater's second to
none, We're
proud, yes truly proud.
We can't forget those walls of
learning, For
which our hearts keep yearning
We shall always hold your good name
high Let this
promise reach up to the sky.
We shall always hold your good name
high Let this
promise reach up to the sky.
We shall always hold your good name
high Let this
promise reach up to the
sky.*******************Composed by Orman Williams: April,
1989